Bambous, Mauritius ? Africa's fastest women of 2006, Vida Anim, added a second gold to Ghana's tally on the second day of the Africa Championships in the women's 100m at the Germain Commarmond Stadium on Thursday.
The race was run into a headwind of 3.8m/s which meant times were not going to be fast. Vida won in 11.58sec. Geraldine Pillay (South Africa) and Endurance Ojokolo (Nigeria) had to settle for silver and bronze respectively
Elsewhere Eric Nkansah (10.65) only managed a bronze in the 100m, as he was beaten by Olusoji Fasuba - the African record holder - and Uchenna Emedolu both of Nigeria.
Ghana?s medal tally is currently two golds and a bronze. World Indoor and Commonwealth champion, Ignatius Gaisah, won the country?s first gold medal in the men?s long jump event, jumping a new national record of 8.51m last Wednesday.
The wins also give Anim and Gaisah the chance to represent Africa at the World Cup to be staged in Athens in September and the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, next year.
Ghana now has 2 golds and a bronze.
Meanwhile, Omar El-Ghazaly, ensured Egypt retained the lead on the overall medal table with a total of three golds when he led teammate Ibrahim Yassar Fathy in a 1-2 Egyptian finish in the men's Discus Throw.
Other winners yesterday were in the women's events, Nigerian Toyin Augustus (100m Hurdles), Tunisia's Syrine Balti (Pole Vault), Louis van Zyl (400m Hurdles), Ethiopia's Meseret Defar (5000m) and Cameroon's Josephine Bikie Mbarga (Long Jump). Tunisian Mourad Souissi won the men's Decathlon.
SELECTED LEADING RESULTS
NR denotes National Record
PB denotes Personal Best
Finals only
MEN
100m (-1.9)
1 Olusoji Fasuba (Nigeria) 10.37
2 Uchenna Emedolu (Nigeria) 10.44
3 Eric Nkansah (Ghana) 10.65
400m Hurdles
1 Louis van Zyl (South Africa) 49.43
2 Alwyn Myburgh (South Africa) 49.88
3 Leonel Kurt Couto (Mozambique) 50.72
5000m
1 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) 14:03.41
2 Mike Kigen (Kenya) 14:05.12
3 Moses Kipsiro (Uganda) 14:05.20
Long Jump
1 Ignisious Gaisah (Ghana) 8.51 (+3.7)
2 Khotso Mokoena (South Africa) 8.45 (+4.2)
3 Issam Nima (Algeria) 8.22 (+2.4)
4 Gable Garenamotse (Botswana) 8.02 (3.1)
Discus Throw
1 Omar El-Ghazaly (Egypt) 61.11
2 Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 54.38
3 Nabil Kiram (Morocco) 53.41
Shot Put
1 Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 18.93
2 Janus Robberts (South Africa) 17.88
3 Mohammed Medded (Tunisia) 17.87
Decathlon
1 Hamdi Dhouidi (Tunisia) 7566 points
2 Mourad souissi (Algeria) 7113 points
3 Terence Wepener (South Africa) 7084 points
WOMEN
100m (-3.8)
1 Vida Anim (Ghana) 11.58
2 Geraldine Pillay (South Africa) 11.67
3 Endurance Ojokolo (Nigeria) 11.95
100m Hurdles (-1.4)
1 Toyin Augustus (Nigeria) 13.44
2 Carole Me-ban kaboud (Cameroon) 13.85
3 Gnima Faye (Senegal) 13.95
5000m
1 Meseret Defar (Ethiopia) 15:56.00
2 Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) 15:56.04
3 Jebiwot Kibet (Kenya) 15:57.14
Long Jump
1 Josephine Bike Mbarga (Cameroon) 6.33 (+2.9)
2 Kene Ndoye (Senegal) 6.30 (+1.8)
3 Chinazom Amadi (Nigeria) 6.23 (+3.0)
Pole Vault
1 Syrine Balti (Tunisia) 4.21
2 Dinar Nisrine (Morocco) 3.60
3 Lindi Roux (South Africa) 3.60
Hammer Throw
1 Marwa Hussein Arafat (Egypt) 62.16
2 Hayat Elghazi (Morocco) 59.33
3 Blessing Egwu (Nigeria) 51.77
Bambous, Mauritius ? Africa's fastest women of 2006, Vida Anim, added a second gold to Ghana's tally on the second day of the Africa Championships in the women's 100m at the Germain Commarmond Stadium on Thursday.
The race was run into a headwind of 3.8m/s which meant times were not going to be fast. Vida won in 11.58sec. Geraldine Pillay (South Africa) and Endurance Ojokolo (Nigeria) had to settle for silver and bronze respectively
Elsewhere Eric Nkansah (10.65) only managed a bronze in the 100m, as he was beaten by Olusoji Fasuba - the African record holder - and Uchenna Emedolu both of Nigeria.
Ghana?s medal tally is currently two golds and a bronze. World Indoor and Commonwealth champion, Ignatius Gaisah, won the country?s first gold medal in the men?s long jump event, jumping a new national record of 8.51m last Wednesday.
The wins also give Anim and Gaisah the chance to represent Africa at the World Cup to be staged in Athens in September and the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, next year.
Ghana now has 2 golds and a bronze.
Meanwhile, Omar El-Ghazaly, ensured Egypt retained the lead on the overall medal table with a total of three golds when he led teammate Ibrahim Yassar Fathy in a 1-2 Egyptian finish in the men's Discus Throw.
Other winners yesterday were in the women's events, Nigerian Toyin Augustus (100m Hurdles), Tunisia's Syrine Balti (Pole Vault), Louis van Zyl (400m Hurdles), Ethiopia's Meseret Defar (5000m) and Cameroon's Josephine Bikie Mbarga (Long Jump). Tunisian Mourad Souissi won the men's Decathlon.
SELECTED LEADING RESULTS
NR denotes National Record
PB denotes Personal Best
Finals only
MEN
100m (-1.9)
1 Olusoji Fasuba (Nigeria) 10.37
2 Uchenna Emedolu (Nigeria) 10.44
3 Eric Nkansah (Ghana) 10.65
400m Hurdles
1 Louis van Zyl (South Africa) 49.43
2 Alwyn Myburgh (South Africa) 49.88
3 Leonel Kurt Couto (Mozambique) 50.72
5000m
1 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia) 14:03.41
2 Mike Kigen (Kenya) 14:05.12
3 Moses Kipsiro (Uganda) 14:05.20
Long Jump
1 Ignisious Gaisah (Ghana) 8.51 (+3.7)
2 Khotso Mokoena (South Africa) 8.45 (+4.2)
3 Issam Nima (Algeria) 8.22 (+2.4)
4 Gable Garenamotse (Botswana) 8.02 (3.1)
Discus Throw
1 Omar El-Ghazaly (Egypt) 61.11
2 Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 54.38
3 Nabil Kiram (Morocco) 53.41
Shot Put
1 Ibrahim Yassar (Egypt) 18.93
2 Janus Robberts (South Africa) 17.88
3 Mohammed Medded (Tunisia) 17.87
Decathlon
1 Hamdi Dhouidi (Tunisia) 7566 points
2 Mourad souissi (Algeria) 7113 points
3 Terence Wepener (South Africa) 7084 points
WOMEN
100m (-3.8)
1 Vida Anim (Ghana) 11.58
2 Geraldine Pillay (South Africa) 11.67
3 Endurance Ojokolo (Nigeria) 11.95
100m Hurdles (-1.4)
1 Toyin Augustus (Nigeria) 13.44
2 Carole Me-ban kaboud (Cameroon) 13.85
3 Gnima Faye (Senegal) 13.95
5000m
1 Meseret Defar (Ethiopia) 15:56.00
2 Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) 15:56.04
3 Jebiwot Kibet (Kenya) 15:57.14
Long Jump
1 Josephine Bike Mbarga (Cameroon) 6.33 (+2.9)
2 Kene Ndoye (Senegal) 6.30 (+1.8)
3 Chinazom Amadi (Nigeria) 6.23 (+3.0)
Pole Vault
1 Syrine Balti (Tunisia) 4.21
2 Dinar Nisrine (Morocco) 3.60
3 Lindi Roux (South Africa) 3.60
Hammer Throw
1 Marwa Hussein Arafat (Egypt) 62.16
2 Hayat Elghazi (Morocco) 59.33
3 Blessing Egwu (Nigeria) 51.77